EAST LANSING -- Wondering what the oddsmakers think of Michigan State in 2014? Well, they think plenty.

Odds have been trickling in throughout the offseason on college football games, teams and awards. Here is a sampling of odds involving Michigan State:

- Spartans running back Jeremy Langford is among the favorites to lead the Big Ten in a pair of rushing categories, according to odds released by Bovada Wednesday.

Langford is a plus-200 to lead the Big Ten in rushing touchdowns (meaning a $100 bet wins you $200), the best odds of any Big Ten back. He is also a plus-300 to win the Big Ten rushing title, second only to Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon, who is even money.

Langford was fifth in the Big Ten last year with 1,422 yards, and led the league with 18 touchdowns.

Bovada also released odds for Big Ten receiving yards and receiving touchdowns. No Michigan State players were among the five listed in either category.

- A little less than a month after the Rose Bowl, Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook had 10/1 odds of winning the 2014 Heisman Trophy.

Now, those odds have gotten considerably longer: 40/1.

Those are the 18th-best odds of any player in the country. Among the players with better odds are Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller (15/2), Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon (16/1) and Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah (33/1).

Marcus Mariota, the Oregon quarterback who the Spartans will face Sept. 6, is the second-most likely Heisman winner at 6/1. The 2013 Heisman winner Jameis Winston, is a 9/2 favorite to repeat.